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"john" jandali, a syrian-american with a phd in political science who was managing a restaurant in sacramento. but as jobs tells isaacson on tape, he decides to let mona go meet him alone. >> when i was looking for my biological mother, obviously, you know, i was looking for my biological father at the same time. and i learned a little bit about him, and i didn't like what i learned. and i asked her to not tell him that we'd ever met and not tell him anything about me. >> so mona goes to the coffee shop, meets this guy, mr. jandali, who's running it, who says, among other things when she asks, you know, how sorry he is. but then he says that he had had another child, and mona said, "what happened to him?" he said, "oh, i don't know, we'll never hear from him again." and then he says, "i wish you could have seen me when i was running a bigger restaurant. i used to run one of the best restaurants in silicon valley. everybody used to come there. even steve jobs used to eat there." and mona's sort of taken aback and bites her tongue and doesn't say, "steve jobs is your son." but she looks shocked
"john" jandali, a syrian-american with a phd in political science who was managing a restaurant in sacramento. but as jobs tells isaacson on tape, he decides to let mona go meet him alone. >> when i was looking for my biological mother, obviously, you know, i was looking for my biological father at the same time. and i learned a little bit about him, and i didn't like what i learned. and i asked her to not tell him that we'd ever met and not tell him anything about me. >>...
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well all watch tonight if we are not watching the memphis/sacramento game tonight. >> feel better, brian. >> we will get you up it date on the markets and get you ready for "street signs" at the top of the hours. we'll be right back. with the spark cash card from capital one, olaf gets great rewards for his small business! pizza! [ garth ] olaf's small business earns 2% cash back on every purchase, every day! helium delivery. put it on my spark card! [ pop! ] [ garth ] why settle for less? great businesses deserve great rewards! awesome!!! [ male announcer ] the spark business card from capital one. choose unlimited rewards with 2% cash back or double miles on every purchase, every day! what's in your wallet? office superstore ink retailer in america. now get $6 back in staples rewards for every ink cartridge you recycle when you spend $50 on hp ink. staples. that was easy. [ male announcer ] how do you make 70,000 trades a second... ♪ reach one customer at a time? ♪ or help doctors turn billions of bytes of shared information... ♪ into a fifth anniversary of remission? ♪ whateve
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>> caller: hey, jim, this is dividend don from 9th and pea street in sacramento, california. >> how dare you? how dare you knock on my car window when i was living there. >> caller: my stock is ngg national grid. >> you know, everybody has -- there was a period where people were doubting that yield. i've got to tell you, i think that's terrific. i want to be a buyer. catherine in florida. catherine? >> caller: yes, sir, good afternoon. i can't thank you enough. i think the world of you. i'm not going to take your time. lululemon. >> i think after we saw the numbers -- >> buy, buy, buy! >> kevin plank, i'm a buyer of ua not lulu. eric in new york, eric? >> caller: big new york boo-yah to you, cramer. >> why not, xlviii super bowl boo-yah. >> caller: i'm talking about exxon mobil. >> it's 91.87, not enough juice for this guy. dorothy in illinois. dorothy? >> caller: this is dorothy cosby martin of illinois. >> okay. >> caller: my question is this -- i own several shares, but i wonder about phillip morris p.m. and m.o. >> all right. i think p.m's good, but i like the yield, i'm a little mor
>> caller: hey, jim, this is dividend don from 9th and pea street in sacramento, california. >> how dare you? how dare you knock on my car window when i was living there. >> caller: my stock is ngg national grid. >> you know, everybody has -- there was a period where people were doubting that yield. i've got to tell you, i think that's terrific. i want to be a buyer. catherine in florida. catherine? >> caller: yes, sir, good afternoon. i can't thank you enough. i...
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and let's talk about the nba, the sacramento kings in seattle? >> the deal was described first and goal at the 1 moving the kings up to seattle. the sonics lost basketball since 2008, however, the $500 million is not final right now. the maloof family owns the kings, and they had a handshake deal with the city of sacramento last year for a new arena. that fell through. and now the latest snag may be the maloof family keeping a small percentage of the team if it goes to seattle and saying that they'd like some say-so in how the team is run which to me and mayor kevin johnson of sacramento trying to keep them in town. it sounds like i take your house and you tell me how to decorate it. if you own a small percentage, you relinquish the say-so. >>> we're moving closer to a championship in the nfl play-offs and here's how it will play out. saturday the games the ravens into subzero denver or subfreezing denver, where peyton manning 0-3 in play-off games where the temperature is below 40 degrees. it will be 20s with some snow. san francisco will be pla
and let's talk about the nba, the sacramento kings in seattle? >> the deal was described first and goal at the 1 moving the kings up to seattle. the sonics lost basketball since 2008, however, the $500 million is not final right now. the maloof family owns the kings, and they had a handshake deal with the city of sacramento last year for a new arena. that fell through. and now the latest snag may be the maloof family keeping a small percentage of the team if it goes to seattle and saying...
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the sacramento mayor says not so fast. he is a former nba player, and he's vowing to fight to keep the kings in town. the maloof family, which owns the kings, has not said publicly that the team is for sale. >>> i don't want to diss a.j. or sacrament to but there are questions whether the maloofs had the finances to support a team in sacramento to begin with. >> a very complicated story. a lot of folks upset about this. some happy, some upset. >>> coming up, the new rules out for mortgages and how they're supposed to protect you, the homeowner. olaf gets great rewards for his small business! pizza! [ garth ] olaf's small business earns 2% cash back on every purchase, every day! helium delivery. put it on my spark card! [ pop! ] [ garth ] why settle for less? great businesses deserve great rewards! awesome!!! [ male announcer ] the spark business card from capital one. choose unlimited rewards with 2% cash back or double miles on every purchase, every day! what's in your wallet? . >>> good morning to you, new york city. it
the sacramento mayor says not so fast. he is a former nba player, and he's vowing to fight to keep the kings in town. the maloof family, which owns the kings, has not said publicly that the team is for sale. >>> i don't want to diss a.j. or sacrament to but there are questions whether the maloofs had the finances to support a team in sacramento to begin with. >> a very complicated story. a lot of folks upset about this. some happy, some upset. >>> coming up, the new...
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>> reporter: kyung lah, cnn, sacramento, california. >> as you can imagine, this law has angered a lot of people. so will anything be done to change it and could it free more convicted rainists from california prisons? we'll continue this conversation with our legal expert, holly hughes. ♪ ♪ ♪ hi dad. many years from now, when the subaru is theirs... hey. you missed a spot. ...i'll look back on this day and laugh. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. it's lots of things. all waking up. connecting to the global phenomenon we call the internet of everything. ♪ it's going to be amazing. and exciting. and maybe, most remarkably, not that far away. we're going to wake the world up. and watch, with eyes wide, as it gets to work. cisco. tomorrow starts here. we don't let frequent heartburn come between us and what we love. so if you're one of them people who gets heartburn and then treats day after day... block the acid with prilosec otc and don't get heartburn in the first place! [ male announcer ] one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. >>> so we have been talking abou
>> reporter: kyung lah, cnn, sacramento, california. >> as you can imagine, this law has angered a lot of people. so will anything be done to change it and could it free more convicted rainists from california prisons? we'll continue this conversation with our legal expert, holly hughes. ♪ ♪ ♪ hi dad. many years from now, when the subaru is theirs... hey. you missed a spot. ...i'll look back on this day and laugh. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. it's lots of things....
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>> reporter: kyung lah, cnn, sacramento, california. >> pretty amazing stuff, right? so clearly more discussion needed. and we're going to have it. a bizarre law, daryn going to address this with me right after the break. you tell me what other things are out there. >> guilty. >> right after this. humans -- we are beautifully imperfect creatures living in an imperfect world. that's why liberty mutual insurance has your back with great ideas like our optional better car replacement. if your car is totaled, we give you the money to buy one a model year newer. call... and ask one of our insurance experts about it today. hello?! we believe our customers do their best out there in the world, and we do everything we can to be there for them when they need us. [car alarm blaring] call now and also ask about our 24/7 support and service. call... and lock in your rate for 12 months today. liberty mutual insurance. responsibility. what's your policy? >>> an 1872 law that was possibly penned with a quill and is still on the books is causing a really big mess in california. it ac
>> reporter: kyung lah, cnn, sacramento, california. >> pretty amazing stuff, right? so clearly more discussion needed. and we're going to have it. a bizarre law, daryn going to address this with me right after the break. you tell me what other things are out there. >> guilty. >> right after this. humans -- we are beautifully imperfect creatures living in an imperfect world. that's why liberty mutual insurance has your back with great ideas like our optional better car...
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here is our affiliate ktxl in sacramento. >> reporter: for harvesters, every day is a race against the clock. pick as many oranges as you can before sun down. but early morning, raising temperatures means these harvesters can't start picking until 9:00 a.m. two hours after their regular schedule. >> it's really bad because we don't care working like that. >> reporter: less work means less pay. on top of that, freezing temperatures could spoil what's left of their harvest. >> right now we're probably two weeks from the end of our harvest. so, maybe 15% to 20% of the crop will be lost. >> reporter: the owner of mandarin hill orchards, tom, isn't too worried about that. in order for these crops to completely damage, freezing temperatures must last longer than eight hours. >> the inside of the tree won't be affected as much as the outside of the tree. >> reporter: but even some freezing temperatures could leave the oranges soft, even though they're perfectly fine. fewer consumers will buy them leaving a bigger burden on harvesters. >> it's really hard to find a job right now. you know. but
here is our affiliate ktxl in sacramento. >> reporter: for harvesters, every day is a race against the clock. pick as many oranges as you can before sun down. but early morning, raising temperatures means these harvesters can't start picking until 9:00 a.m. two hours after their regular schedule. >> it's really bad because we don't care working like that. >> reporter: less work means less pay. on top of that, freezing temperatures could spoil what's left of their harvest....
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. >>> a shooting at a new year's eve event in sacramento kills two people and wounds three others. some 40,000 people were at a fireworks show when gunfire rang out as a fight at a sports bar spilled into the streets. witnesses later saw police take a man into custody. >>> when the final figures for 2012 are in, ford says its focus model will be the top selling vehicle in the world. overall ford says it sold more than 2 million vehicles in 2012, the only automaker to top that level. >>> and here's a great excuse to watch ball games today, a storm system is moving east, bringing rain from texas through the southeast, and into the mid-atlantic states. there could also be a rain/snow mix from northern virginia to southern ohio. >>> how long we stay over the fiscal cliff now rests on the shoulders of 435 members of the house of representatives and we're trying to get a sense this morning whether the house has the votes. the house wasn't in session when the senate passed the bill in the early morning hours. it's in recess until noon today when representatives get their first crack at th
. >>> a shooting at a new year's eve event in sacramento kills two people and wounds three others. some 40,000 people were at a fireworks show when gunfire rang out as a fight at a sports bar spilled into the streets. witnesses later saw police take a man into custody. >>> when the final figures for 2012 are in, ford says its focus model will be the top selling vehicle in the world. overall ford says it sold more than 2 million vehicles in 2012, the only automaker to top that...
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what does it say to you about policies, about sacramento, about lawmakers when a no-brainer bill can't get out of committee? >> unfortunately, red tape and bureaucrats, and sometimes that makes such a sense. >> reporter: critics believe members could have voted on this issue, but chose not to. but according to a spokeswoman, the committee's vice chairman wants to get rid of roca so that all bills get voted on. >> there might have been in the past, there might have been a good excuse for the roca file in the past, but it was abused. it's basically now being used as political cover, so that members of the committee don't have to take tough votes. >> reporter: we went to the office of the chairwoman who took time to try to explain that it's not as simple as it looks. it looks like the legislature, the committee, just chose not to act to protect women. is that what's happening here? >> no. we are between a federal court order to reduce our prison population by tens of thousands of prisoners and a mandate not to build new prisons either, because we can't afford it. >> reporter: assemblyman
what does it say to you about policies, about sacramento, about lawmakers when a no-brainer bill can't get out of committee? >> unfortunately, red tape and bureaucrats, and sometimes that makes such a sense. >> reporter: critics believe members could have voted on this issue, but chose not to. but according to a spokeswoman, the committee's vice chairman wants to get rid of roca so that all bills get voted on. >> there might have been in the past, there might have been a good...
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>> police in california making an arrest in a deadly shooting at a new year's eve fireworks show in sacramento. police say a 22-year-old man opened fire following an argument. two people died at the scene including one man who reportedly tried to break up that fight. several others were wounded. >>> the family of a sandy hook shooting survivor now putting plans to sue the state of connecticut on hold. their lawyer withdrawing papers after facebook comments. the suit was alleging the state failed to protect the children. >>> they opened their doors just in time to ring in the new year. the state's first since passing an amendment legalizing recreational marijuana use. >>> anderson, a wild scene in california caught on tape as a sledding trip nearly turned to tragedy. several people rushing to the rescue of a man who slid into the water of an icy lake. the first person on the scene also fell in the water when the ice gave way under his feet. he scrambled to save himself but inadvertently pulls in another rescuer. the scene turn to chaos as large pieces of ice break apart. a crowd on the shore th
>> police in california making an arrest in a deadly shooting at a new year's eve fireworks show in sacramento. police say a 22-year-old man opened fire following an argument. two people died at the scene including one man who reportedly tried to break up that fight. several others were wounded. >>> the family of a sandy hook shooting survivor now putting plans to sue the state of connecticut on hold. their lawyer withdrawing papers after facebook comments. the suit was alleging...
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. >>> a new year's eve celebration turning deadly in sacramento, california. fight at a sports bar spilled out onto the street where thousands were gathered for a fireworks show. two people were killed and others wounded. >>> the wilmington ten have been pardoned by the outgoing governor. they were convicted of fire bombing a grocery store in 19 2, sentences commuted in 197 and convictions overturned two years later and finally a pardon. governor perdue saying they were taint the by naked racism. >>> police in florida on the hunt for thieves armed with blow torches and cut their way into three safes. no word on how much jewelry they managed to steal. >>> for a sixth straight year cnn welcomed in new year's eve with anderson cooper and kathy griffin, here are some of the highlights from last night. >> rihanna will be here. >> someone said there was going to be a twitter drinking game every time i twitter nervously. >> kelvin harris. >> who is kelvin harris. >> let me take this part, grandpa. >> schlep, ben, matt, craig. do we have the election night? a photo ka
. >>> a new year's eve celebration turning deadly in sacramento, california. fight at a sports bar spilled out onto the street where thousands were gathered for a fireworks show. two people were killed and others wounded. >>> the wilmington ten have been pardoned by the outgoing governor. they were convicted of fire bombing a grocery store in 19 2, sentences commuted in 197 and convictions overturned two years later and finally a pardon. governor perdue saying they were taint...
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. >>> a sacramento, california, woman was surprised to wake up and find a would-be burglar asleep on her couch. >> this is a crazy story. >> she grabbed her trusty machete, called 911 and held the man until police arrived. >> he had all her valuables packed up and ready to go. he decided to take a nap after eating her leftover chinese food. >> that's when i got the mashety, and i said, no, you need to get back, and wait for the cops to get here. i'm not afraid. i know exactly how to use it. >> cornell snapped this picture when deputies slapped the cuffs on 25-year-old christopher weaver. he was released on bail and found himself under arrest again, this time for allegedly driving a stolen car. >> okay, girl. where did you get the machete? very interesting. that's what i want to know. where did that machete come from? >>> 46 past the hour. the school said no flu shot, no school. one boy's parents said not so fast. we'll talk to them about why they made the decision. coming up. good morning. ♪ ♪ ♪ we're lucky, it's not every day you find a companion as loyal as a subaru. love. it
. >>> a sacramento, california, woman was surprised to wake up and find a would-be burglar asleep on her couch. >> this is a crazy story. >> she grabbed her trusty machete, called 911 and held the man until police arrived. >> he had all her valuables packed up and ready to go. he decided to take a nap after eating her leftover chinese food. >> that's when i got the mashety, and i said, no, you need to get back, and wait for the cops to get here. i'm not afraid....
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the great sacramento valley. 200 miles of it. literally from the beginning of san francisco bay, 200 miles up the sacramento river. and probably, i haven't been able to count all the levees in my district, but i probably have well over 1,500 miles of levees that protect large cities, medium-sized cities, farms and other critical assets and infrastructure in the state of california. for example, the intercontinental rail system. both north and south. intercontinental highway systems. universities. international airports. these critical assets are at risk of flooding. the army corps of engineers, taking a look at the levees in one part of my district, a basin which is part of the city of sacramento, judges those levees to have a one in 30 chance of failure so that over a 30-year period of time it's anticipated there will be a catastrophic failure of those levees. 100,000 lives just in that part of sacramento at immediate risk because those flood waters, should those levees fail, it would make -- it would be a repeat of what happene
the great sacramento valley. 200 miles of it. literally from the beginning of san francisco bay, 200 miles up the sacramento river. and probably, i haven't been able to count all the levees in my district, but i probably have well over 1,500 miles of levees that protect large cities, medium-sized cities, farms and other critical assets and infrastructure in the state of california. for example, the intercontinental rail system. both north and south. intercontinental highway systems....
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. >> we have a caller in sacramento, california. caller: hello. my problem is that i start going to school in 1985. i had some hardship. at the time in 1981 when i took out a loan, i owed $3000. now i/o $8,000. -- now i owe $8,000. i have not been able to pay the loan back. recently i pay that loan for a whole year. i got it out of default and went back to school. one of my kids got sick, gravely ill. i had to step out of school and the loan went back into default. host: that is an example of someone who could not use the bankruptcy option you talked about. guest: it sounds like she has been trying to repay it and has been able to do it at some times. it does seem like you are a good candidate and in some cases there are better options for people who might need some help i need to defer their loan or look into some of the federal repayment plans that might be more lower the monthly payment significantly. host: the conversation that you are part of the propublica discussion back in november showed that president of -- the chief enrollment officer a
. >> we have a caller in sacramento, california. caller: hello. my problem is that i start going to school in 1985. i had some hardship. at the time in 1981 when i took out a loan, i owed $3000. now i/o $8,000. -- now i owe $8,000. i have not been able to pay the loan back. recently i pay that loan for a whole year. i got it out of default and went back to school. one of my kids got sick, gravely ill. i had to step out of school and the loan went back into default. host: that is an...
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this issue is not about abrogating sacramento and our rights. -- second amendment rights. it is about reasonable limits on those rights. -- one area that has been deemed reasonable is the requirement for background checks. what many of us are saying is what already has been deemed reasonable should be a reasonable requirement when guns are sold regardless of how or where they are sold. i hope we can reach a bipartisan agreement on the reasonable limits requiring background checks when guns are sold. captain kelly, i do appreciate you started your testimony today by saying there is no perfect solution. there are all kinds of antecedents -- environmental issues and community issues that lead to gun violence but i believe we should do that which is reasonable because nothing is perfect. i believe one of the areas of focus for your organization, americans for responsible solutions, is the mental health part of what we should be addressing. do you have any key suggestions that congress can take to help address the mental illness problem? >> first of all, compelling states to sh
this issue is not about abrogating sacramento and our rights. -- second amendment rights. it is about reasonable limits on those rights. -- one area that has been deemed reasonable is the requirement for background checks. what many of us are saying is what already has been deemed reasonable should be a reasonable requirement when guns are sold regardless of how or where they are sold. i hope we can reach a bipartisan agreement on the reasonable limits requiring background checks when guns are...
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host: comic in sacramento, california. democratic caller. inic cole in sacramento, california. democratic caller. caller: the fiscal cliff, is anything you guys would consider going back in and revising? guest: will members of congress have another shot at that the execute host? guestpresident obama has said he wants more revenue. he is not done asking for more tax revenue. he has told liberal democrats, remember, our deficit is quite high. president obama did promise in 2009 to cut the deficit in half by 2013. that did not happen. social security, medicare is on the table. he has never said absolutely nothing is off the table. he is going to be forced by credit rating agencies, possibly the stock market -- he wants to cut the deficit, but we have not seen a lot of specifics the absolute will say, this must be in the deal. a lot of republicans say, he is asking us to put something on the table so we can attack it. host: steve in new orleans, republican caller. caller: i am calling because i would like to know -- my party went down. it has been shooting itself in the foot. i fin
host: comic in sacramento, california. democratic caller. inic cole in sacramento, california. democratic caller. caller: the fiscal cliff, is anything you guys would consider going back in and revising? guest: will members of congress have another shot at that the execute host? guestpresident obama has said he wants more revenue. he is not done asking for more tax revenue. he has told liberal democrats, remember, our deficit is quite high. president obama did promise in 2009 to cut the deficit...
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our last call on this is from manuel from west sacramento, california. good morning to you. caller: good morning. glad you took my call. host: go ahead. caller: fine, thank you. i wanted to make mention about the conversation that i hard from some of our police officers here in this area. i won't give their names. nonetheless quite a few were talking and one mentioned during the course of the conversation that he had been there 30 seconds earlier at the school that he would have been able to save half of them. and further on in the conversation the other one said if he had been there 40 seconds earlier he would have been able to save all of them. the third one said if he had been there the crazy jerk wouldn't have gotten in there to begin with. and i have to agree with all three that if you had been there no one would ever have gotten in and if you had seen it occurring outside the school. they have observations out there, i know. another thing, i believe that most of the folks -- not most, let me back that up -- there are a lot of youngsters who don't have the capacity to f
our last call on this is from manuel from west sacramento, california. good morning to you. caller: good morning. glad you took my call. host: go ahead. caller: fine, thank you. i wanted to make mention about the conversation that i hard from some of our police officers here in this area. i won't give their names. nonetheless quite a few were talking and one mentioned during the course of the conversation that he had been there 30 seconds earlier at the school that he would have been able to...
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this is sacramento, california. thanks for waiting, wayne. guest: i believe both replubican ublican and democrats have abandoned their core principles. they put on a very entertaining inaugural day and i wis hi was a coulds a democrat so i party too. the president's speech was a good conservative speech and a third disappointed me. many said to give him another chance. he's been given every chance and -- i don't think it is my way or the high ways on the republicans, but mr. obama. reaching across the aisle is possible, right now. one thing president obama said in one of his books was his words are -- allow him to be something like a blank slate and people attribute what they want to to his words. and he speaks in those general terms and nobody can argue with most of them. but with the deed to match -- that is what it needs to be done. the deeds must match the rhetoric. i wish i'd been there for the party. host: one of the tweets from kay takes issue with the speech -- dear obama, remember when we ended all wars, had gun control and ended fra
this is sacramento, california. thanks for waiting, wayne. guest: i believe both replubican ublican and democrats have abandoned their core principles. they put on a very entertaining inaugural day and i wis hi was a coulds a democrat so i party too. the president's speech was a good conservative speech and a third disappointed me. many said to give him another chance. he's been given every chance and -- i don't think it is my way or the high ways on the republicans, but mr. obama. reaching...
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. >> we have a caller in sacramento, california. caller: hello. my problem is that i start going to school in 1985. i had some hardship. at the time in 1981 when i took out a loan, i owed $3000. now i owe $8,000. i have not been able to pay the loan back. recently i pay that loan for a whole year. i got it out of default and went back to school. one of my kids got sick, gravely ill. i had to step out of school and the loan went back into default. host: that is an example of someone who could not use the bankruptcy option you talked about. guest: it sounds like she has been trying to repay it and has been able to do it at some times. it does seem like you are a good candidate and in some cases there are better options for people who might need some help need to defer their loan or look into some of the federal repayment plans that might be more lower the monthly payment significantly. host: the conversation that you are part of the propublica discussion back in november showed president enrollment officer at new york university. enrollment advisor,
. >> we have a caller in sacramento, california. caller: hello. my problem is that i start going to school in 1985. i had some hardship. at the time in 1981 when i took out a loan, i owed $3000. now i owe $8,000. i have not been able to pay the loan back. recently i pay that loan for a whole year. i got it out of default and went back to school. one of my kids got sick, gravely ill. i had to step out of school and the loan went back into default. host: that is an example of someone who...
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. >> now california governor jerry brown delivers the annual state of the state address from sacramento, california. this is about 25 minutes. [applause] >> thank you. [applause] thank you. thank you fellow constitutional officers, and all my friends gathered here this morning. the message this year is clear -- california has once again confounded our critics. we have wrought in just two years a solid and enduring budget. and, by god, we will persevere and keep it that way for years to come. [applause] let's not appluad toaud too muc. this is my longest speech. [laughter] against those who take pleasure, singing of our demise, california did the impossible. you, the california legislature, did it. you cast difficult votes to cut billions from the state budget. you curbed prison spending through an historic realignment and you reformed and reduced the state's long term pension liabilities. then, the citizens of california, using their inherent political power under the constitution, finished the task. they embraced the new taxes of proposition 30 by a healthy margin of 55% to 44%. [appla
. >> now california governor jerry brown delivers the annual state of the state address from sacramento, california. this is about 25 minutes. [applause] >> thank you. [applause] thank you. thank you fellow constitutional officers, and all my friends gathered here this morning. the message this year is clear -- california has once again confounded our critics. we have wrought in just two years a solid and enduring budget. and, by god, we will persevere and keep it that way for years...
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this issue is not about abrogating sacramento and our rights. it is about reasonable limits on those rights. -- one area that has been deemed reasonable is the requirement for background checks. what many of us are saying is what already has been deemed reasonable should be a reasonable requirement when guns are sold regardless of how or where they are sold. i hope we can reach a bipartisan agreement on the reasonable limits requiring background checks when guns are sold. captain kelly, i do appreciate you started your testimony today by saying there is no perfect solution. there are all kinds of antecedents -- environmental issues and community issues that lead to gun violence but i believe we should do that which is reasonable because nothing is perfect. i believe one of the areas of focus for your organization, americans for responsible solutions, is the mental health part of what we should be addressing. do you have any key suggestions that congress can take to help address the mental illness problem? >> first of all, compelling states to sh
this issue is not about abrogating sacramento and our rights. it is about reasonable limits on those rights. -- one area that has been deemed reasonable is the requirement for background checks. what many of us are saying is what already has been deemed reasonable should be a reasonable requirement when guns are sold regardless of how or where they are sold. i hope we can reach a bipartisan agreement on the reasonable limits requiring background checks when guns are sold. captain kelly, i do...
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the only sign of activity was between calais and sacramento streets. a handful of early rising vegetable merchants and wine cellars setting up their stalls heard the whispered alarm, and yawning absolutely, took up the cry and pass it on as if in conversation. notice how prettily the fire trolls along the beans, one remarked lazily as he put his crate down in the mud. haley house and belly unions are on fire, too, another added matter-of-factly. dogs began to yelp and the tiny fire bell finally rang out. at his window, broderick stared, started at the first. this indicated a fresh fire. from its code he could estimate its temperature and from experience new at such a hot fire could do. breathlessly a drag on his trashes, pulled on his side was, clapton sat on his his head and rushed out in his shirt sleeves. the instant broderick reached the square, he began shouting. formed a bucket brigade are cordially come in those days everything to the east of montgomery street was under water. cold waters lapped between washington and clay streets which ran from
the only sign of activity was between calais and sacramento streets. a handful of early rising vegetable merchants and wine cellars setting up their stalls heard the whispered alarm, and yawning absolutely, took up the cry and pass it on as if in conversation. notice how prettily the fire trolls along the beans, one remarked lazily as he put his crate down in the mud. haley house and belly unions are on fire, too, another added matter-of-factly. dogs began to yelp and the tiny fire bell finally...
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that sacramento is owned by the lobbyist? do you think they are thrilled to pay higher taxes for fewer jobs? or do you think perhaps they don't have any sense that they are allowed to have a conversation with us? and that starts with us sitting down and saying, tell me about your dreams and hopes. i think that you would be shocked. i cannot use the gentleman's name. he is a democratic consultant and it wouldn't be fair to him. he told me that he happened to be hired by the traditional party, which had run mexico since 1929. and he went down. this is just before the reform ticket. he went down because the candidate was in deep trouble and they wanted clever american advice. and he did a series of focus groups and he said that you have a real problem called corruption. [laughter] that he was talking to were the guys that were corrupt. [laughter] and they said to him, this is his description not mine -- there are a number of guys very overweight smoking cigars in this room. and you don't understand this. people don't mind corrup
that sacramento is owned by the lobbyist? do you think they are thrilled to pay higher taxes for fewer jobs? or do you think perhaps they don't have any sense that they are allowed to have a conversation with us? and that starts with us sitting down and saying, tell me about your dreams and hopes. i think that you would be shocked. i cannot use the gentleman's name. he is a democratic consultant and it wouldn't be fair to him. he told me that he happened to be hired by the traditional party,...
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it came to sacramento in the late 60's. at that time there was still in the state government continuing expensed tradition that public service was a high calling. public service was an honor and a trust and a duty. i am merely years in sacramento even in elementary and high school had the good fortune to meet the leaders of the state of california, the heads of the executive departments any number of them were brilliant attorneys. and they appreciated the fact that civil service is a public trust. the whole idea of democracy is that each generation is the trustee for the next. the democracy is stronger for the next generation than it is for our own. each generation has the duty to conserve and preserve and then to transmit the assets of a democracy and trusties don't grab all the assets for themselves. edwin meese was squarely within that tradition and considered public service to be a great honor, and it is again my pleasure to be with you this afternoon because you were the idea of with a dedicated public servant and your
it came to sacramento in the late 60's. at that time there was still in the state government continuing expensed tradition that public service was a high calling. public service was an honor and a trust and a duty. i am merely years in sacramento even in elementary and high school had the good fortune to meet the leaders of the state of california, the heads of the executive departments any number of them were brilliant attorneys. and they appreciated the fact that civil service is a public...
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[laughter] and i'm sorry, i left my laser in sacramento. so if anybody has a laser, i'll steal it. the mouse is a laser. [inaudible conversations] oh, the cur corps. got it -- the cursor. got it. hey. [laughter] [applause] what was that about bold thinkers? [laughter] yeah. next time i'll keep my mouth shut. all right. this is the same study population. we're looking at relative risks. and, but this time -- there we are. we've got prior convictions broken down in two different ways. so prior convictions not involving a gun and cannot involving violence -- and not involving violence in this group. and this group further broken down -- i keep losing the cursor -- this group further broken down whether they have one or two convictions, nothing worse than that. okay? then we have a group that had prior convictions involving guns but not violence. carrying a concealed firearm, let's say. and again broken down whether they have one such conviction or two or more. and finally, if you will, at the apex of criminality, those who have convictions for violence offenses. but remember, i am tal
[laughter] and i'm sorry, i left my laser in sacramento. so if anybody has a laser, i'll steal it. the mouse is a laser. [inaudible conversations] oh, the cur corps. got it -- the cursor. got it. hey. [laughter] [applause] what was that about bold thinkers? [laughter] yeah. next time i'll keep my mouth shut. all right. this is the same study population. we're looking at relative risks. and, but this time -- there we are. we've got prior convictions broken down in two different ways. so prior...
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he submitted a business permit to the city of sacramento. that's the sort of people that the obama justice department said they are not going to go after. >> cenk: molly, how many kids do you have? >> two. >> cenk: hold are they? >> an 18-month-old daughter and 3-year-old daughter. >> cenk: what you are going to do if matt goes to jail for seven years. >> that's not going to be easy. >> cenk: how are you going to make a living? how are you going to support the kids? >> that's a good question. i don't know the answer to that now. >> cenk: can you believe your government is doing this to you even though what you guys are doing are perfectly legal in your own state. >> well, it's shocking. you know, from the beginning from the beginning, when, you know, there was first a search warrant served, you know, on a warehouse, when a search warrant was served on our home, it was shocking all the way through but each time i thought that's ok, they're do an investigation and see that we're within state guidelines and followed the laws and there would be
he submitted a business permit to the city of sacramento. that's the sort of people that the obama justice department said they are not going to go after. >> cenk: molly, how many kids do you have? >> two. >> cenk: hold are they? >> an 18-month-old daughter and 3-year-old daughter. >> cenk: what you are going to do if matt goes to jail for seven years. >> that's not going to be easy. >> cenk: how are you going to make a living? how are you going to...
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he's coming to us from sacramento. dave welcome inside "the war room." >> a pleasure to be with you jennifer. >> jennifer: tell us for people who have not been following this why are these rate hikes happening in some states and not in others? >> the problem in california and other states is that there is nothing in the affordable care act or in state law that gives the insurance regulator the authority to reject excessive health insurance or hmo rate hikes. that's a glaring loophole in the affordable care act. the affordable care act has a lot of good things in "n" it. it will cover more americans and stop from insuring those with pre-existing conditions. now 37 states have adopted laws on their state laws to do exactly that. california is not one of those. and so today our conclusion we found unreasonable anthem blue cross rate increase, this particular one was 10.6% for 12-month period on average on small businesses affecting about quarter of a million california residents. they're not alone. we've seen rate increas
he's coming to us from sacramento. dave welcome inside "the war room." >> a pleasure to be with you jennifer. >> jennifer: tell us for people who have not been following this why are these rate hikes happening in some states and not in others? >> the problem in california and other states is that there is nothing in the affordable care act or in state law that gives the insurance regulator the authority to reject excessive health insurance or hmo rate hikes. that's a...
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it is going to connect all the way sacramento, san francisco l.a. san diego. it will be the complete 800 and so mile system. revolutionize the movement in that state. >> bill: are there any other states that are anywhere close to moving ahead? >> you've got a private group launching a system from vegas to southern california. you have another private group working on a system from dallas to houston. you have groups in chicago. the governor there has launched programs. chicago st. louis. there's a lot of -- the northeast corridor here where we are. they're moving forward with advanced planning and upgrading that system. there a lot of them in the works but it takes from the time you begin planning to the time you actually get to construction to the time you open the train could span six or eight years. so we started four years ago. we still have a few more years before we're actually going to be able to ride one. >> bill: are the private systems getting federal dollars to help build them? >> the texas one is not. the vegas one has applied for a riff loan. it is
it is going to connect all the way sacramento, san francisco l.a. san diego. it will be the complete 800 and so mile system. revolutionize the movement in that state. >> bill: are there any other states that are anywhere close to moving ahead? >> you've got a private group launching a system from vegas to southern california. you have another private group working on a system from dallas to houston. you have groups in chicago. the governor there has launched programs. chicago st....
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caroline in sacramento. you're on "the stephanie miller show." hi caroline. hey, caroline. >> caller: hi. >> stephanie: hello. >> caller: how are you? >> stephanie: good. go ahead. >> caller: well, yesterday i was watching martin bashir and he was interviewing some state senator from tennessee and this guy has a bill in the state senate there that the amount of the welfare checks that the families get would be dependent on whether their children pass the standardized tests in school. in other words, if they didn't pass, then the welfare check would be reduced. >> stephanie: uh-huh. >> caller: martin bashir was questioning that and the guy said well, we're not expecting the child to be a rocket surgeon and i thought rocket surgeon? rocket scientist yes. brain surgeon, yes. rocket surgeon? no. >> stephanie: are there rocket surgeons? i don't know. >> caller: i don't know. all i can think of is it is a good thing the tennessee state senators pay is not based on him passing standardized tests because i'm pretty sure he wouldn't pass. >> stephanie: exactly. >> i'm
caroline in sacramento. you're on "the stephanie miller show." hi caroline. hey, caroline. >> caller: hi. >> stephanie: hello. >> caller: how are you? >> stephanie: good. go ahead. >> caller: well, yesterday i was watching martin bashir and he was interviewing some state senator from tennessee and this guy has a bill in the state senate there that the amount of the welfare checks that the families get would be dependent on whether their children pass the...
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also, sacramento and san jose of more than 10%. riverside county. detroit up more than 6%. you will see, you know, some bottoming out of during an atlanta and chicago. cincinnati and milwaukee, they are waiting until next year for home prices to bottom out. i know that the viewers are always wondered what is going on in my area. the federal reserve really relies on this. they are also saying that the housing bottom occurred in the fourth quarter of 2011. when you think about it, we still have the 10.7 billion target is underwater. the house prices are worth less than the mortgage. that is a problem. housing is on the bed and maybe a housing bubble. it looks like we are in recovery. watch out and expect moderate growth. what they are talking about is we hit a trough and we are bouncing up. expect 3% growth. that is the news. connell: that is good. well done. dagen: thank you. elizabeth macdonald. we just got earlier this morning existing home sales. they were down slightly in december. down about 1%. that is still the second highest rate since november 2009. for more on this
also, sacramento and san jose of more than 10%. riverside county. detroit up more than 6%. you will see, you know, some bottoming out of during an atlanta and chicago. cincinnati and milwaukee, they are waiting until next year for home prices to bottom out. i know that the viewers are always wondered what is going on in my area. the federal reserve really relies on this. they are also saying that the housing bottom occurred in the fourth quarter of 2011. when you think about it, we still have...
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chris hansen is in discussions to buy the sacramento kings for $500 million. the team may go back to seattle. the kings were moving off the coast. the tweet was later deleted. the family who owned the kings have been unable to strike a deal with sacramento for a new deal. tully's coffee may have hit a snag. they say it is now willing to go up $10.6 million for the seattle coffee chain. all parties will be in court this friday to duke it out. that is your west coast minute. dennis: those teachers -- gun stocks will soar because gun sales are up. it seems like everyone is calling in sick from the flu. there may be a way you could make some money on it. cheryl: capitalism lives. adam shapiro chasing down, literally chasing down the latest from the herbalife conference. dennis: first, let's take a look at some of today's s&p winners and losers. ♪ before copd... i took my son fishing every year. we had a great spot, not easy to find, but worth it. but with copd making it hard to breathe, i thought those days might be over. so my doctor prescribed symbicort. it he
chris hansen is in discussions to buy the sacramento kings for $500 million. the team may go back to seattle. the kings were moving off the coast. the tweet was later deleted. the family who owned the kings have been unable to strike a deal with sacramento for a new deal. tully's coffee may have hit a snag. they say it is now willing to go up $10.6 million for the seattle coffee chain. all parties will be in court this friday to duke it out. that is your west coast minute. dennis: those...
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california state senator joins us from sacramento now. it seems like he would want to think about where he is living, right? >> well, it is really sad to think that somebody who has spent their whole life in california, who is raising their life in california, being forced to make a decision because he is told that government will take over 60% of its income. is that fair for any californian to be faced with a decision like that? melissa: he also flirted with the idea of being part of a group that would bite into the padres. he is a hometown hero. somebody who means a lot to southern california. are you worried about your state in light of things like prosperity? >> we continue to see people leaving the state of california and there are better ways to raise revenue. one is by broadening our tax base by encouraging businesses to come to the state of california and expand here. that will solve our problems of increasing revenue. melissa: you talk about that the way you would encourage businesses to come would be to lower their tax rate. so,
california state senator joins us from sacramento now. it seems like he would want to think about where he is living, right? >> well, it is really sad to think that somebody who has spent their whole life in california, who is raising their life in california, being forced to make a decision because he is told that government will take over 60% of its income. is that fair for any californian to be faced with a decision like that? melissa: he also flirted with the idea of being part of a...
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individuals, free over special government protection, like, a real estate developer who used to own the sacramento kings. jack lowery, an original owner the cracker barrel restaurant, or the woman who owns j.r. jones grain. >> we had to fend for ourselves and do what we needed to do to survive. we don't mind geting our haps dirty and getting the job done because we know that if we do, we will be rewarded for that. >> whahat helped the indian time was knowing they had to become entrepreneurs and support themselves. >> on the rest sir vacations, they hen't trained to be capitalists. they're trained to be counists. everybody needs somebody's approval. >> tribal government and indian affairs manage lands. indians compete to serve on tribal councils so they can give out government money. >> you can help your family, your girlfriend, your informed's mama. it has a great program. >> not so great for the majority of indians. because the government owns most indian property, individuals rarely build nice homes or businesses. >> no individual on the rest sir vation owns the lan so they can't do anything wit
individuals, free over special government protection, like, a real estate developer who used to own the sacramento kings. jack lowery, an original owner the cracker barrel restaurant, or the woman who owns j.r. jones grain. >> we had to fend for ourselves and do what we needed to do to survive. we don't mind geting our haps dirty and getting the job done because we know that if we do, we will be rewarded for that. >> whahat helped the indian time was knowing they had to become...
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they own significant amount of land in sacramento and that land is worth $10 per share and will start getting more liquid over time. the combination of good fundamentals plus this acreage that has been there forever. cheryl: when he buys these, he's looking at long-term growth. this next one is an oh, baby, type of stock. they make strollers. i was into mclaren. what is it about this company you say this is it? >> this is a minneapolis-st. paul company. ahad a conference call today. they basically the painters use instead of using a brush, they use a spray. this is not a newcomer. great cash flow. a terrific job of allocating cash. they can earn as much as four to $5 over the next four years out. march up steadily and a windfall of money that the government because one asset they can keep. cheryl: it is not the baby stroller company? >> they have baby strollers, but this is a different company. cheryl: it does the spray painting. >> and lubrication on equipment, that is what contractors want. you got the name right. i was on a conference call. that is why the stock is up reported bett
they own significant amount of land in sacramento and that land is worth $10 per share and will start getting more liquid over time. the combination of good fundamentals plus this acreage that has been there forever. cheryl: when he buys these, he's looking at long-term growth. this next one is an oh, baby, type of stock. they make strollers. i was into mclaren. what is it about this company you say this is it? >> this is a minneapolis-st. paul company. ahad a conference call today. they...
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investment officer joe deer joins me on fox business from sacramento, calif.. i wanted to ask you, your portfolio at this point is approaching 2007 highs. what do you attribute the rise to in particular leading up to the end of 2012? >> we have come back a long way by keeping to our long-term strategic portfolio allocation. have of our money is in equity, 15% in private equity, 17 fixed-income and real-estate exposure hedge funds and from the global financial crisis we face that allocation, as the markets came back so that our portfolio. cheryl: we're looking at a pie chart for your investments are, a big chunk, public equity income in green, 10%, real-estate, are you focused more on california real-estate market, are you spreading more across the country, internationally, where is that piece of pie for you? >> the real-estate portfolio which was a big source of trouble in the financial crisis has helped improve our return. real-estate gave us a 15% return in the past year. we are moving our portfolio strategy in real estate from a growth orientation to an inco
investment officer joe deer joins me on fox business from sacramento, calif.. i wanted to ask you, your portfolio at this point is approaching 2007 highs. what do you attribute the rise to in particular leading up to the end of 2012? >> we have come back a long way by keeping to our long-term strategic portfolio allocation. have of our money is in equity, 15% in private equity, 17 fixed-income and real-estate exposure hedge funds and from the global financial crisis we face that...
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the family which owns the sacramento kings has agreed to sell the team for 525 million dollars to a seattle group which plans to move the kings to seattle and reclaim the old sonics name. 2008 the seattle sonics moved to oklahoma city and were renamed the oklahoma city thunder. also need nba approval. 40 bucks will get you priority boarding on southwest airlines. southwest announced the new pay to be first program which opens to passengers 45 minutes before a flight departs. passengers have to pay at the gate to be among the first 15 to board a flight under the new fee to board early plan, but guarantees you will get some overhead space for your bag. that's the latest from the fox business network giving you the power to prosper. ering up my moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. i decided enough is enough. ♪ [ spa lady ] i started enbrel. it's clinically proven to provide clearer skin. [ rv guy ] enbrel may not work for everyone -- and may not clear you completely, but for many, it gets skin clearer fast, within 2 months, and keeps it clearer through 6 months. [ male announcer ] enbrel may
the family which owns the sacramento kings has agreed to sell the team for 525 million dollars to a seattle group which plans to move the kings to seattle and reclaim the old sonics name. 2008 the seattle sonics moved to oklahoma city and were renamed the oklahoma city thunder. also need nba approval. 40 bucks will get you priority boarding on southwest airlines. southwest announced the new pay to be first program which opens to passengers 45 minutes before a flight departs. passengers have to...
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finally sold the ailing sacramento team and wrote and be a question said the team had not been sold but stay tuned for more illness did that is your "west coast minute." dennis: after a court struck down 75% last month. some are pushing to make the tax increase temporary. let's get reaction from john brown, former pfizer to british prime minister now with euro pacific capital. what do you think? is willing to just go back and lift it back off once it is approved? >> it takes a lot to do that. they may reduce the rate of tax but extend the time in which the tax was taken. exceptionalism to be hitting to subsidize the failure. so you run out of other people's money. france is a ticking timebomb of europe. as the economy goes and has a huge item, it is too big to bailout for europe. that is how things will expel and threaten the end of the euro and the european union. dennis: some of these socialists got them to make the tax temporary, do you have faith they will later take the tax away? when they start collecting money, they don't give it up. >> exactly. it takes a lot of courage. the top
finally sold the ailing sacramento team and wrote and be a question said the team had not been sold but stay tuned for more illness did that is your "west coast minute." dennis: after a court struck down 75% last month. some are pushing to make the tax increase temporary. let's get reaction from john brown, former pfizer to british prime minister now with euro pacific capital. what do you think? is willing to just go back and lift it back off once it is approved? >> it takes a...
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owners of the sacramento kings could be selling the team for $572 million to a seattle group. the plan to take back the sonics name. they will still need nba approval. those are your headlines on the fox business network, back to crazy. tracy: thank you very much google, apple, microsoft also reported earnings this month. a preview in today's "the trade." sandra: there is fear they could not carry them through the earnings season like they did. they were the root of that rally we saw at the end of the year. here are google shares in 2013, not a good story. since january 11, this stock has been seriously on the decline threatening to jump below the $700 mark. only a few stocks in the 700 club, and google is one of them read a really big warning from the company on friday, google itself saying alice may get it wrong because they have not taken into account the sale of motorola home. and then there is ibm, ibm had a really tough third quarter last year, fourth-quarter ability to see the company can turn things around. $5.25 average analyst estimate. analysts over at montgomery ar
owners of the sacramento kings could be selling the team for $572 million to a seattle group. the plan to take back the sonics name. they will still need nba approval. those are your headlines on the fox business network, back to crazy. tracy: thank you very much google, apple, microsoft also reported earnings this month. a preview in today's "the trade." sandra: there is fear they could not carry them through the earnings season like they did. they were the root of that rally we saw...
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these people are out of control in sacramento and now there's a two thirds majority in both houses. stuart: sign any sine die people of california are rethinking the huge taxation rates? apart from people moving their money around and their business around to avoid the tax rates is there any sign of a real backlash to the prevailing trend in california which is tax and regulate? >> no. there is no backlash at all in california. that is not to save a next couple weeks there won't be some kind of backlash when they find out there will be 2% less money in their paychecks and they had before january 1st, 2013. that might wake up some people. the higher tax at 13% plus, the fact that there is a larger sales tax in california that will last four years, income tax seven years, it will never go away. it may hit by march or april but hasn't hit yes because people in california are very happy voting to allow people who make it on their own and do well very happy with making them pay more in taxes so they can do whatever they do. stuart: is this the new normal in america? i know california is
these people are out of control in sacramento and now there's a two thirds majority in both houses. stuart: sign any sine die people of california are rethinking the huge taxation rates? apart from people moving their money around and their business around to avoid the tax rates is there any sign of a real backlash to the prevailing trend in california which is tax and regulate? >> no. there is no backlash at all in california. that is not to save a next couple weeks there won't be some...